How important is clean drinking water to you? I tested my iSpring RCC7 5 Stage RO water filter system and compared it to my tap water and fridge faucet which are already filtered.
There’s a lot of reasons why I decided to invest in this water filtration system, even though the town I live in has relatively clean water when compared to others. But the main reason is that cheaper filters on the market including whole house filters and refrigerator filters don’t remove all the chemicals that you think they do. Cleaner water equals cleaner body, and that sounds like a good idea for me.
Subscribe to my channel for more random how-to videos on cars, technology, and home improvements
Here are my social media links where I post updates on all the random how-to projects I’m working on.
http://www.facebook.com/pg/LexSelfMadeLife/
http://twitter.com/LexSelfMadeLife
http://www.pinterest.com/LexSelfMadeLife/pins/
Products used in this video comparison:
iSpring RCC7 WQAGoldSealCertified 5-Stage Reverse OsmosisDrinking WaterFilterSystem - 75 GPD
http://amzn.to/2uv6tLb
GE GXWH20S StandardFlowWholeHomeFiltration System
http://amzn.to/2teo3CW
EveryDrop by Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filter 1
http://amzn.to/2uvf3cC
Water Filter TreeUniversal 10 inch CarbonBlock filter cartridge for Whole House Filter - 5 micron (NSF 42 Certified) (2)
http://amzn.to/2t2jM1k
HM Digital TDS-EZ Water QualityTDS Tester, 0-9990 ppm Measurement Range , 1 ppm Resolution, +/- 3% Readout Accuracy
http://amzn.to/2t2A8ac
Besides product links, here’s some useful information found in the video description that you may be interested in.
What Does the WQA Gold Seal stand for?
https://www.wqa.org/programs-services/product-certification/product-certification-areas
What Does NSF Certified really mean?
http://www.nsf.org/consumer-resources/what-is-nsf-certification/water-filters-treatment-certification/nsf-ansi-401-testing-emerging-contaminants
Reverse Osmosis water purification scam: Hidden camera investigation (CBC Marketplace]
Companies are selling these 5 stage water filtration systems for thousands of dollars in Canada scamming people. These filters work, the scam comes from overcharging and misleading the public.
If you enjoy reverse osmosis bottled water like Aquafina, you’ll love a RO water filtration system. However, I would stay away from alkaline systems!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjhRBflVGQ
Fluoride information:
http://fluoridealert.org/researchers/nrc/
https://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571/fluoride-in-drinking-water-a-scientific-review-of-epas-standards

Recently a video was showing the "Big Compare" of 4 Stage Pianos. The Casio PX-5S was excluded from this comparison. This video is in response which shows that the PX-5S can compete with the others at a fraction of the price. Performance by Tom Hammer. Link to the original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55j1e1UhsQs
Link to compilation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaMJTDs2V4

published:02 Oct 2014

views:105142

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:40
2. Apple 2 3:10
3. ZX Spectrum 5:41
4. Amstrad 8:10
5. Commodore 6410:40
6. Nintendo Entertainment System 13:11
7. DOS 15:50
8. Atari ST 18:20
9. Amiga 20:49
10. Sega Master System23:20
Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_%28video_game%29
Renegade is a video game released in American and European arcades in 1986 by Taito. It is a westernized conversion (including changes to all of the sprites and backgrounds) of the Japanese arcade game Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん?, which roughly translates to "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), released earlier the same year by Technos. It is an immediate technological predecessor to Double Dragon, and Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun is the inaugural game in the Kunio-kun series (which includes Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom).
Renegade first introduced several trademarks of the beat 'em up genre, including 4-directional control, punch-jump-kick play action, and enemies which can sustain multiple hits. It is considered to be one of the most influential titles of the video game industry.
In Renegade, the player controls a vigilante (named Mr. K in the NES version] who fights a variety of street gangs on his way to save his girlfriend. Unlike Technos' subsequent game Double Dragon, the playing field is limited to one two-screen-wide area (a subway platform, a harbor, an alley, a parking lot and the hideout of a gang) and does not scroll continuously. Out of the four stages in the game, the first, second and third each begin with the player fighting a group made up of two different types of small fry enemies: one with fewer hit points and a stronger attack (usually armed with a weapon) and one with more hit points, but with a weaker attack and the ability to grab the player from behind, making him vulnerable to other enemies' attacks.
When only three underlings remain (in any combination of the two) their boss will come in from the sidelines and join the fight. When the boss is defeated, any remaining enemies retreat off the bottom of the screen, and the stage ends. The second stage follows this same formula, but begins with a series of enemies riding motorcycles trying to run the player down, and brings in the normal enemies once the bikers have been defeated. The third stage is a gang of women; their boss is a very large woman who cannot easily be knocked to the ground. The fourth stage features a single type of knife-wielding enemy who can kill the player with one hit. Once the player has defeated this first wave of enemies, the main character proceeds to enter a building at the far right of the stage. There, he faces three more knife-wielding enemies and the final boss, a mobster whose gunfire is also deadly with one hit. Once the final boss is defeated, the main character exits the building and is greeted by his rescued girlfriend, who proceeds to give him a kiss. The game then begins the next cycle with an increased difficulty.

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:29
2. Amstrad 2:48
3. MSX 1 5:08
4. ZX Spectrum 7:28
5. DOS 9:48
6. Commodore 64 12:17
7. MSX 2 14:34
8. GameGear 16:46
9. Sega Master System ( 3D Outrun ) 19:17
10. Atari ST 21:36
11. Amiga 23:56
12. Sega Master System ( Original ) 26:16
13. Gameboy Advance ( Sega Arcade Gallery ) 28:34
14. Genesis / Mega Drive 30:54
15. PC Engine 33:11
16. Sega Saturn ( Sega Ages ) 35:31
17. Dreamcast ( Yu Suzuki Gameworks vol. 1 ) 37:50
18. Playstation 2 ( Sega Classics Collection ) 40:10
19. Playstation 2 / Windows ( Outrun 2006 ) 42:40
DescriptionSourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Run
Out Run (アウト ラン?) is an arcade game released by Sega in 1986. It was designed by Yu Suzuki and developed by Sega AM2. The game was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the best-selling video games of its time and winning the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year. It is notable for its innovative hardware (including a moving cabinet), pioneering graphics and music, innovative features such as offering the player choices in both soundtrack and non-linear routes, and its strong theme of luxury and relaxation. In retrospective interviews, Yu Suzuki has classified Out Run not as a racing game, but as a "driving" game.
Gameplay
Out Run is a 3D third-person racing game. The player controls a car, a Ferrari Testarossa, from a rear third-person perspective. The player must race to the end of each stage as fast as possible against a time limit while avoiding traffic. At the end of each stage, the player is presented with a fork in the road where the player must choose one of two stages. The left route presents an easier stage, while the right offers a greater challenge. Passing through checkpoints awards the player with extra time. Once the timer reaches zero or the player completes the race, the game ends. In addition to the nonlinear gameplay, Out Run also offered the choice of music to listen to while driving, represented as radio stations.
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Ryan Star

Ryan Star Kulchinsky (born January 7, 1978) is an American rock singer-songwriter from Long Island, New York, currently signed on Island Records. His first major label record 11:59, released via Atlantic in 2010, reached No. 31 on Billboard 200 and No. 10 on Billboard Rock albums chart. Star became known to a wider audience as contestant on the CBS reality TV show Rock Star: Supernova in 2006. His songs have featured on several TV shows and promotion. His song Brand New Day, featured as the main theme to Fox TV series Lie to Me, earned him a BMI TV Music Award in May 2009.

His first single for Island Records, "Stay Awhile" reached No. 28 on Billboard Adult Pop Songs, and its music video has logged over 2 million views on YouTube to date.

Early life

Star was born in Huntington, New York on Long Island, and grew up in nearby Dix Hills. He was 14 years old when he formed his first band called Stage. They released four EPs - "Black" in 1997, "Blue" in 1999, "White" in 2000 and "The Final" in 2004, and in 1995 studio album "Historical Underdosing" and a self-titled album on Maverick Records in 2003. While still in high school, the band played CBGB's and the Mercury Lounge.

The Nord Stage follows the success of earlier keyboard instruments from Clavia, and contains similar emulations of vintage electromechanical keyboards such as the Hammond Organ and electric pianos as found on the Nord Electro 2, with additional functionality including a weighted piano-like keyboard on certain models, a synthesizer section based on the Nord Lead, a more versatile organ section and extended effects processing. Unlike the Electro, the Stage is multitimbral, which means it can play more than one sound at once, either by splitting the internal keyboard or connecting an external MIDI controller.

The Nord Stage 2 also has the ability to play samples, allowing it to reproduce the functionality of a Mellotron or Chamberlin. Individual samples can be downloaded from Clavia's website, and a community has developed that provides new instruments and sounds.

Namco Museum

Namco Museum(ナムコミュージアム,Namuko Myūjiamu) refers to the series of video gamecompilations released by Namco for various consoles released in the 5th generation and above, containing releases of their games (mostly arcade games) from the 1980s and early 1990s. Namco started releasing compilations with the "Namco Museum" title in 1995 and continued for a decade and a half with the last release being in 2010 with the exception of re-releases of previous compilations.

Namco Museum (PlayStation Series, 1995-1998, 2013-2014)

There are six different volumes available for the PlayStation, including one (Namco Museum Encore) that was released only in Japan. Each volume has five to seven games; all of these were ported from the original arcade version's source code — some of the games such as Galaga and Pac-Man allowed for an alternative screen mode to compensate for the lack of vertical monitor, whereby the scoreboard was located on the left of the screen, or rotated the image 90 degrees if the user possessed a vertical monitor or was willing to risk placing the television/monitor on its side.

Commodore 64

The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, C-64, C= 64, or occasionally CBM 64 or VIC-64, is an 8-bithome computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. It is listed in the Guinness World Records as the highest-selling single computer model of all time, with independent estimates placing the number sold between 10 and 17 million units.

Volume production started in early 1982, with machines being released on to the market in August at a price of US$595 (roughly equivalent to $1,500in 2016). Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore PET, the C64 takes its name from its 64 kilobytes(65,536 bytes) of RAM, and has technologically superior sound and graphical specifications when compared to some earlier systems such as the Apple II and Atari 800, with multi-color sprites and a more advanced sound processor.

The C64 dominated the low-end computer market for most of the 1980s. For a substantial period (1983–1986), the C64 had between 30% and 40% share of the US market and two million units sold per year, outselling the IBM PC compatibles, Apple Inc. computers, and the Atari 8-bit family of computers. Sam Tramiel, a later Atari president and the son of Commodore's founder, said in a 1989 interview, "When I was at Commodore we were building 400,000 C64s a month for a couple of years." In the UK market, the 64 faced competition from the BBC Micro and the ZX Spectrum but the 64 was still one of the two most-popular computers in the UK.

Gameplay

Out Run is a 3Dthird-personracing game. The player controls a car, a Ferrari Testarossa Spider, from a rear third-person perspective. In contrast to other third-person racing games at the time where the camera is some distance above the horizon to see into the distance, Out Run places the camera near the ground, directly behind the car, simulating a Ferrari driver's perspective view and limiting the player's view into the distance. The road also curves and dips, which, combined with the low perspective, increases the challenge by making it difficult to see what is on the other side of a hill.

Compare Nord Stage 2 VS Kurzweil Forte Piano

How Does a 5 Stage RO Water Filter Compare to Tap & Fridge Filtered Water

How Does a 5 Stage RO Water Filter Compare to Tap & Fridge Filtered Water

How Does a 5 Stage RO Water Filter Compare to Tap & Fridge Filtered Water

How important is clean drinking water to you? I tested my iSpring RCC7 5 Stage RO water filter system and compared it to my tap water and fridge faucet which are already filtered.
There’s a lot of reasons why I decided to invest in this water filtration system, even though the town I live in has relatively clean water when compared to others. But the main reason is that cheaper filters on the market including whole house filters and refrigerator filters don’t remove all the chemicals that you think they do. Cleaner water equals cleaner body, and that sounds like a good idea for me.
Subscribe to my channel for more random how-to videos on cars, technology, and home improvements
Here are my social media links where I post updates on all the random how-to projects I’m working on.
http://www.facebook.com/pg/LexSelfMadeLife/
http://twitter.com/LexSelfMadeLife
http://www.pinterest.com/LexSelfMadeLife/pins/
Products used in this video comparison:
iSpring RCC7 WQAGoldSealCertified 5-Stage Reverse OsmosisDrinking WaterFilterSystem - 75 GPD
http://amzn.to/2uv6tLb
GE GXWH20S StandardFlowWholeHomeFiltration System
http://amzn.to/2teo3CW
EveryDrop by Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filter 1
http://amzn.to/2uvf3cC
Water Filter TreeUniversal 10 inch CarbonBlock filter cartridge for Whole House Filter - 5 micron (NSF 42 Certified) (2)
http://amzn.to/2t2jM1k
HM Digital TDS-EZ Water QualityTDS Tester, 0-9990 ppm Measurement Range , 1 ppm Resolution, +/- 3% Readout Accuracy
http://amzn.to/2t2A8ac
Besides product links, here’s some useful information found in the video description that you may be interested in.
What Does the WQA Gold Seal stand for?
https://www.wqa.org/programs-services/product-certification/product-certification-areas
What Does NSF Certified really mean?
http://www.nsf.org/consumer-resources/what-is-nsf-certification/water-filters-treatment-certification/nsf-ansi-401-testing-emerging-contaminants
Reverse Osmosis water purification scam: Hidden camera investigation (CBC Marketplace]
Companies are selling these 5 stage water filtration systems for thousands of dollars in Canada scamming people. These filters work, the scam comes from overcharging and misleading the public.
If you enjoy reverse osmosis bottled water like Aquafina, you’ll love a RO water filtration system. However, I would stay away from alkaline systems!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjhRBflVGQ
Fluoride information:
http://fluoridealert.org/researchers/nrc/
https://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571/fluoride-in-drinking-water-a-scientific-review-of-epas-standards

Rob Adams on how NZ start ups compare on the global stage

3:28

Casio PX-5S Video Response to "Big Compare"

Casio PX-5S Video Response to "Big Compare"

Casio PX-5S Video Response to "Big Compare"

Recently a video was showing the "Big Compare" of 4 Stage Pianos. The Casio PX-5S was excluded from this comparison. This video is in response which shows that the PX-5S can compete with the others at a fraction of the price. Performance by Tom Hammer. Link to the original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55j1e1UhsQs
Link to compilation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaMJTDs2V4

26:25

Let's Compare ( Renegade ) ( REMADE VIDEO )

Let's Compare ( Renegade ) ( REMADE VIDEO )

Let's Compare ( Renegade ) ( REMADE VIDEO )

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:40
2. Apple 2 3:10
3. ZX Spectrum 5:41
4. Amstrad 8:10
5. Commodore 6410:40
6. Nintendo Entertainment System 13:11
7. DOS 15:50
8. Atari ST 18:20
9. Amiga 20:49
10. Sega Master System23:20
Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_%28video_game%29
Renegade is a video game released in American and European arcades in 1986 by Taito. It is a westernized conversion (including changes to all of the sprites and backgrounds) of the Japanese arcade game Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん?, which roughly translates to "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), released earlier the same year by Technos. It is an immediate technological predecessor to Double Dragon, and Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun is the inaugural game in the Kunio-kun series (which includes Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom).
Renegade first introduced several trademarks of the beat 'em up genre, including 4-directional control, punch-jump-kick play action, and enemies which can sustain multiple hits. It is considered to be one of the most influential titles of the video game industry.
In Renegade, the player controls a vigilante (named Mr. K in the NES version] who fights a variety of street gangs on his way to save his girlfriend. Unlike Technos' subsequent game Double Dragon, the playing field is limited to one two-screen-wide area (a subway platform, a harbor, an alley, a parking lot and the hideout of a gang) and does not scroll continuously. Out of the four stages in the game, the first, second and third each begin with the player fighting a group made up of two different types of small fry enemies: one with fewer hit points and a stronger attack (usually armed with a weapon) and one with more hit points, but with a weaker attack and the ability to grab the player from behind, making him vulnerable to other enemies' attacks.
When only three underlings remain (in any combination of the two) their boss will come in from the sidelines and join the fight. When the boss is defeated, any remaining enemies retreat off the bottom of the screen, and the stage ends. The second stage follows this same formula, but begins with a series of enemies riding motorcycles trying to run the player down, and brings in the normal enemies once the bikers have been defeated. The third stage is a gang of women; their boss is a very large woman who cannot easily be knocked to the ground. The fourth stage features a single type of knife-wielding enemy who can kill the player with one hit. Once the player has defeated this first wave of enemies, the main character proceeds to enter a building at the far right of the stage. There, he faces three more knife-wielding enemies and the final boss, a mobster whose gunfire is also deadly with one hit. Once the final boss is defeated, the main character exits the building and is greeted by his rescued girlfriend, who proceeds to give him a kiss. The game then begins the next cycle with an increased difficulty.

Nordstage 2 vs Hammond Sk1 organ compare HD www.muzykuj.com

Let's Compare ( OutRun )

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:29
2. Amstrad 2:48
3. MSX 1 5:08
4. ZX Spectrum 7:28
5. DOS 9:48
6. Commodore 64 12:17
7. MSX 2 14:34
8. GameGear 16:46
9. Sega Master System ( 3D Outrun ) 19:17
10. Atari ST 21:36
11. Amiga 23:56
12. Sega Master System ( Original ) 26:16
13. Gameboy Advance ( Sega Arcade Gallery ) 28:34
14. Genesis / Mega Drive 30:54
15. PC Engine 33:11
16. Sega Saturn ( Sega Ages ) 35:31
17. Dreamcast ( Yu Suzuki Gameworks vol. 1 ) 37:50
18. Playstation 2 ( Sega Classics Collection ) 40:10
19. Playstation 2 / Windows ( Outrun 2006 ) 42:40
DescriptionSourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Run
Out Run (アウト ラン?) is an arcade game released by Sega in 1986. It was designed by Yu Suzuki and developed by Sega AM2. The game was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the best-selling video games of its time and winning the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year. It is notable for its innovative hardware (including a moving cabinet), pioneering graphics and music, innovative features such as offering the player choices in both soundtrack and non-linear routes, and its strong theme of luxury and relaxation. In retrospective interviews, Yu Suzuki has classified Out Run not as a racing game, but as a "driving" game.
Gameplay
Out Run is a 3D third-person racing game. The player controls a car, a Ferrari Testarossa, from a rear third-person perspective. The player must race to the end of each stage as fast as possible against a time limit while avoiding traffic. At the end of each stage, the player is presented with a fork in the road where the player must choose one of two stages. The left route presents an easier stage, while the right offers a greater challenge. Passing through checkpoints awards the player with extra time. Once the timer reaches zero or the player completes the race, the game ends. In addition to the nonlinear gameplay, Out Run also offered the choice of music to listen to while driving, represented as radio stations.
If you would like to support Gaming History Source. You can do so by making donations at. http://www.patreon.com/ghs

With many forks now available to suit trail riders we put together this video that highlights a few of the key highlights from all the major contenders. Learn about some of the benefits the RockShox Pike, MRPStage, SR Suntour Auron & Aion, andMarzocchi 350CR have to offer.
Learn more at: http://www.sicklines.com/?p=25705

Harley Davidson Fatbob vs Wideglide, 103. Compare.Stage2 to 1

We compare a Wideglide 103 with a Stage 1 kit and custom remapp to a Fatbob 103, Stage2 kit, custom remapp. Both bikes offer far better performance than a standard Harley Davidson with a 103 engine. StockEngine is approx 68 hp at the rear wheel. My Stage 2 is approx. 96hp at the rear and 106 ibs of torque. So is it worth spending that extra hard earned dough on your cruiser? Absolutley!!

Compare Nord Stage 2 VS Kurzweil Forte Piano

How Does a 5 Stage RO Water Filter Compare to Tap & Fridge Filtered Water

How important is clean drinking water to you? I tested my iSpring RCC7 5 Stage RO water filter system and compared it to my tap water and fridge faucet which are already filtered.
There’s a lot of reasons why I decided to invest in this water filtration system, even though the town I live in has relatively clean water when compared to others. But the main reason is that cheaper filters on the market including whole house filters and refrigerator filters don’t remove all the chemicals that you think they do. Cleaner water equals cleaner body, and that sounds like a good idea for me.
Subscribe to my channel for more random how-to videos on cars, technology, and home improvements
Here are my social media links where I post updates on all the random how-to projects I’m working on.
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Rob Adams on how NZ start ups compare on the global stage

published: 05 Jul 2012

Casio PX-5S Video Response to "Big Compare"

Recently a video was showing the "Big Compare" of 4 Stage Pianos. The Casio PX-5S was excluded from this comparison. This video is in response which shows that the PX-5S can compete with the others at a fraction of the price. Performance by Tom Hammer. Link to the original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55j1e1UhsQs
Link to compilation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaMJTDs2V4

Yamaha CP4 Compare Fender Rhodes Rhodes

With many forks now available to suit trail riders we put together this video that highlights a few of the key highlights from all the major contenders. Learn about some of the benefits the RockShox Pike, MRPStage, SR Suntour Auron & Aion, andMarzocchi 350CR have to offer.
Learn more at: http://www.sicklines.com/?p=25705

published: 28 Apr 2014

Nord Stage 2 VS Hammond Sk1 compare organ Percussion www.muzykuj.com

Harley Davidson Fatbob vs Wideglide, 103. Compare.Stage2 to 1

We compare a Wideglide 103 with a Stage 1 kit and custom remapp to a Fatbob 103, Stage2 kit, custom remapp. Both bikes offer far better performance than a standard Harley Davidson with a 103 engine. StockEngine is approx 68 hp at the rear wheel. My Stage 2 is approx. 96hp at the rear and 106 ibs of torque. So is it worth spending that extra hard earned dough on your cruiser? Absolutley!!

How Does a 5 Stage RO Water Filter Compare to Tap & Fridge Filtered Water

How important is clean drinking water to you? I tested my iSpring RCC7 5 Stage RO water filter system and compared it to my tap water and fridge faucet which ar...

How important is clean drinking water to you? I tested my iSpring RCC7 5 Stage RO water filter system and compared it to my tap water and fridge faucet which are already filtered.
There’s a lot of reasons why I decided to invest in this water filtration system, even though the town I live in has relatively clean water when compared to others. But the main reason is that cheaper filters on the market including whole house filters and refrigerator filters don’t remove all the chemicals that you think they do. Cleaner water equals cleaner body, and that sounds like a good idea for me.
Subscribe to my channel for more random how-to videos on cars, technology, and home improvements
Here are my social media links where I post updates on all the random how-to projects I’m working on.
http://www.facebook.com/pg/LexSelfMadeLife/
http://twitter.com/LexSelfMadeLife
http://www.pinterest.com/LexSelfMadeLife/pins/
Products used in this video comparison:
iSpring RCC7 WQAGoldSealCertified 5-Stage Reverse OsmosisDrinking WaterFilterSystem - 75 GPD
http://amzn.to/2uv6tLb
GE GXWH20S StandardFlowWholeHomeFiltration System
http://amzn.to/2teo3CW
EveryDrop by Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filter 1
http://amzn.to/2uvf3cC
Water Filter TreeUniversal 10 inch CarbonBlock filter cartridge for Whole House Filter - 5 micron (NSF 42 Certified) (2)
http://amzn.to/2t2jM1k
HM Digital TDS-EZ Water QualityTDS Tester, 0-9990 ppm Measurement Range , 1 ppm Resolution, +/- 3% Readout Accuracy
http://amzn.to/2t2A8ac
Besides product links, here’s some useful information found in the video description that you may be interested in.
What Does the WQA Gold Seal stand for?
https://www.wqa.org/programs-services/product-certification/product-certification-areas
What Does NSF Certified really mean?
http://www.nsf.org/consumer-resources/what-is-nsf-certification/water-filters-treatment-certification/nsf-ansi-401-testing-emerging-contaminants
Reverse Osmosis water purification scam: Hidden camera investigation (CBC Marketplace]
Companies are selling these 5 stage water filtration systems for thousands of dollars in Canada scamming people. These filters work, the scam comes from overcharging and misleading the public.
If you enjoy reverse osmosis bottled water like Aquafina, you’ll love a RO water filtration system. However, I would stay away from alkaline systems!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjhRBflVGQ
Fluoride information:
http://fluoridealert.org/researchers/nrc/
https://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571/fluoride-in-drinking-water-a-scientific-review-of-epas-standards

How important is clean drinking water to you? I tested my iSpring RCC7 5 Stage RO water filter system and compared it to my tap water and fridge faucet which are already filtered.
There’s a lot of reasons why I decided to invest in this water filtration system, even though the town I live in has relatively clean water when compared to others. But the main reason is that cheaper filters on the market including whole house filters and refrigerator filters don’t remove all the chemicals that you think they do. Cleaner water equals cleaner body, and that sounds like a good idea for me.
Subscribe to my channel for more random how-to videos on cars, technology, and home improvements
Here are my social media links where I post updates on all the random how-to projects I’m working on.
http://www.facebook.com/pg/LexSelfMadeLife/
http://twitter.com/LexSelfMadeLife
http://www.pinterest.com/LexSelfMadeLife/pins/
Products used in this video comparison:
iSpring RCC7 WQAGoldSealCertified 5-Stage Reverse OsmosisDrinking WaterFilterSystem - 75 GPD
http://amzn.to/2uv6tLb
GE GXWH20S StandardFlowWholeHomeFiltration System
http://amzn.to/2teo3CW
EveryDrop by Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filter 1
http://amzn.to/2uvf3cC
Water Filter TreeUniversal 10 inch CarbonBlock filter cartridge for Whole House Filter - 5 micron (NSF 42 Certified) (2)
http://amzn.to/2t2jM1k
HM Digital TDS-EZ Water QualityTDS Tester, 0-9990 ppm Measurement Range , 1 ppm Resolution, +/- 3% Readout Accuracy
http://amzn.to/2t2A8ac
Besides product links, here’s some useful information found in the video description that you may be interested in.
What Does the WQA Gold Seal stand for?
https://www.wqa.org/programs-services/product-certification/product-certification-areas
What Does NSF Certified really mean?
http://www.nsf.org/consumer-resources/what-is-nsf-certification/water-filters-treatment-certification/nsf-ansi-401-testing-emerging-contaminants
Reverse Osmosis water purification scam: Hidden camera investigation (CBC Marketplace]
Companies are selling these 5 stage water filtration systems for thousands of dollars in Canada scamming people. These filters work, the scam comes from overcharging and misleading the public.
If you enjoy reverse osmosis bottled water like Aquafina, you’ll love a RO water filtration system. However, I would stay away from alkaline systems!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjhRBflVGQ
Fluoride information:
http://fluoridealert.org/researchers/nrc/
https://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571/fluoride-in-drinking-water-a-scientific-review-of-epas-standards

Casio PX-5S Video Response to "Big Compare"

Recently a video was showing the "Big Compare" of 4 Stage Pianos. The Casio PX-5S was excluded from this comparison. This video is in response which shows that...

Recently a video was showing the "Big Compare" of 4 Stage Pianos. The Casio PX-5S was excluded from this comparison. This video is in response which shows that the PX-5S can compete with the others at a fraction of the price. Performance by Tom Hammer. Link to the original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55j1e1UhsQs
Link to compilation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaMJTDs2V4

Recently a video was showing the "Big Compare" of 4 Stage Pianos. The Casio PX-5S was excluded from this comparison. This video is in response which shows that the PX-5S can compete with the others at a fraction of the price. Performance by Tom Hammer. Link to the original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55j1e1UhsQs
Link to compilation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaMJTDs2V4

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:40
2. Apple 2 3:10
3. ZX Spectrum 5:41
4. Amstrad 8:10
5. Commodore 6410:40
6. Nintendo Entertainment System 13:11
7. DOS 15:50
8. Atari ST 18:20
9. Amiga 20:49
10. Sega Master System23:20
Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_%28video_game%29
Renegade is a video game released in American and European arcades in 1986 by Taito. It is a westernized conversion (including changes to all of the sprites and backgrounds) of the Japanese arcade game Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん?, which roughly translates to "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), released earlier the same year by Technos. It is an immediate technological predecessor to Double Dragon, and Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun is the inaugural game in the Kunio-kun series (which includes Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom).
Renegade first introduced several trademarks of the beat 'em up genre, including 4-directional control, punch-jump-kick play action, and enemies which can sustain multiple hits. It is considered to be one of the most influential titles of the video game industry.
In Renegade, the player controls a vigilante (named Mr. K in the NES version] who fights a variety of street gangs on his way to save his girlfriend. Unlike Technos' subsequent game Double Dragon, the playing field is limited to one two-screen-wide area (a subway platform, a harbor, an alley, a parking lot and the hideout of a gang) and does not scroll continuously. Out of the four stages in the game, the first, second and third each begin with the player fighting a group made up of two different types of small fry enemies: one with fewer hit points and a stronger attack (usually armed with a weapon) and one with more hit points, but with a weaker attack and the ability to grab the player from behind, making him vulnerable to other enemies' attacks.
When only three underlings remain (in any combination of the two) their boss will come in from the sidelines and join the fight. When the boss is defeated, any remaining enemies retreat off the bottom of the screen, and the stage ends. The second stage follows this same formula, but begins with a series of enemies riding motorcycles trying to run the player down, and brings in the normal enemies once the bikers have been defeated. The third stage is a gang of women; their boss is a very large woman who cannot easily be knocked to the ground. The fourth stage features a single type of knife-wielding enemy who can kill the player with one hit. Once the player has defeated this first wave of enemies, the main character proceeds to enter a building at the far right of the stage. There, he faces three more knife-wielding enemies and the final boss, a mobster whose gunfire is also deadly with one hit. Once the final boss is defeated, the main character exits the building and is greeted by his rescued girlfriend, who proceeds to give him a kiss. The game then begins the next cycle with an increased difficulty.

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:40
2. Apple 2 3:10
3. ZX Spectrum 5:41
4. Amstrad 8:10
5. Commodore 6410:40
6. Nintendo Entertainment System 13:11
7. DOS 15:50
8. Atari ST 18:20
9. Amiga 20:49
10. Sega Master System23:20
Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_%28video_game%29
Renegade is a video game released in American and European arcades in 1986 by Taito. It is a westernized conversion (including changes to all of the sprites and backgrounds) of the Japanese arcade game Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん?, which roughly translates to "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), released earlier the same year by Technos. It is an immediate technological predecessor to Double Dragon, and Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun is the inaugural game in the Kunio-kun series (which includes Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom).
Renegade first introduced several trademarks of the beat 'em up genre, including 4-directional control, punch-jump-kick play action, and enemies which can sustain multiple hits. It is considered to be one of the most influential titles of the video game industry.
In Renegade, the player controls a vigilante (named Mr. K in the NES version] who fights a variety of street gangs on his way to save his girlfriend. Unlike Technos' subsequent game Double Dragon, the playing field is limited to one two-screen-wide area (a subway platform, a harbor, an alley, a parking lot and the hideout of a gang) and does not scroll continuously. Out of the four stages in the game, the first, second and third each begin with the player fighting a group made up of two different types of small fry enemies: one with fewer hit points and a stronger attack (usually armed with a weapon) and one with more hit points, but with a weaker attack and the ability to grab the player from behind, making him vulnerable to other enemies' attacks.
When only three underlings remain (in any combination of the two) their boss will come in from the sidelines and join the fight. When the boss is defeated, any remaining enemies retreat off the bottom of the screen, and the stage ends. The second stage follows this same formula, but begins with a series of enemies riding motorcycles trying to run the player down, and brings in the normal enemies once the bikers have been defeated. The third stage is a gang of women; their boss is a very large woman who cannot easily be knocked to the ground. The fourth stage features a single type of knife-wielding enemy who can kill the player with one hit. Once the player has defeated this first wave of enemies, the main character proceeds to enter a building at the far right of the stage. There, he faces three more knife-wielding enemies and the final boss, a mobster whose gunfire is also deadly with one hit. Once the final boss is defeated, the main character exits the building and is greeted by his rescued girlfriend, who proceeds to give him a kiss. The game then begins the next cycle with an increased difficulty.

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:29
2. Amstrad 2:48
3. MSX 1 5:08
4. ZX Spectrum 7:28
5. DOS 9:48
6. Commodore 64 12:17
7. MSX 2 14:34
8. GameGear 16:46
9. Sega Master System ( 3D Outrun ) 19:17
10. Atari ST 21:36
11. Amiga 23:56
12. Sega Master System ( Original ) 26:16
13. Gameboy Advance ( Sega Arcade Gallery ) 28:34
14. Genesis / Mega Drive 30:54
15. PC Engine 33:11
16. Sega Saturn ( Sega Ages ) 35:31
17. Dreamcast ( Yu Suzuki Gameworks vol. 1 ) 37:50
18. Playstation 2 ( Sega Classics Collection ) 40:10
19. Playstation 2 / Windows ( Outrun 2006 ) 42:40
DescriptionSourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Run
Out Run (アウト ラン?) is an arcade game released by Sega in 1986. It was designed by Yu Suzuki and developed by Sega AM2. The game was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the best-selling video games of its time and winning the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year. It is notable for its innovative hardware (including a moving cabinet), pioneering graphics and music, innovative features such as offering the player choices in both soundtrack and non-linear routes, and its strong theme of luxury and relaxation. In retrospective interviews, Yu Suzuki has classified Out Run not as a racing game, but as a "driving" game.
Gameplay
Out Run is a 3D third-person racing game. The player controls a car, a Ferrari Testarossa, from a rear third-person perspective. The player must race to the end of each stage as fast as possible against a time limit while avoiding traffic. At the end of each stage, the player is presented with a fork in the road where the player must choose one of two stages. The left route presents an easier stage, while the right offers a greater challenge. Passing through checkpoints awards the player with extra time. Once the timer reaches zero or the player completes the race, the game ends. In addition to the nonlinear gameplay, Out Run also offered the choice of music to listen to while driving, represented as radio stations.
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Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:29
2. Amstrad 2:48
3. MSX 1 5:08
4. ZX Spectrum 7:28
5. DOS 9:48
6. Commodore 64 12:17
7. MSX 2 14:34
8. GameGear 16:46
9. Sega Master System ( 3D Outrun ) 19:17
10. Atari ST 21:36
11. Amiga 23:56
12. Sega Master System ( Original ) 26:16
13. Gameboy Advance ( Sega Arcade Gallery ) 28:34
14. Genesis / Mega Drive 30:54
15. PC Engine 33:11
16. Sega Saturn ( Sega Ages ) 35:31
17. Dreamcast ( Yu Suzuki Gameworks vol. 1 ) 37:50
18. Playstation 2 ( Sega Classics Collection ) 40:10
19. Playstation 2 / Windows ( Outrun 2006 ) 42:40
DescriptionSourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Run
Out Run (アウト ラン?) is an arcade game released by Sega in 1986. It was designed by Yu Suzuki and developed by Sega AM2. The game was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the best-selling video games of its time and winning the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year. It is notable for its innovative hardware (including a moving cabinet), pioneering graphics and music, innovative features such as offering the player choices in both soundtrack and non-linear routes, and its strong theme of luxury and relaxation. In retrospective interviews, Yu Suzuki has classified Out Run not as a racing game, but as a "driving" game.
Gameplay
Out Run is a 3D third-person racing game. The player controls a car, a Ferrari Testarossa, from a rear third-person perspective. The player must race to the end of each stage as fast as possible against a time limit while avoiding traffic. At the end of each stage, the player is presented with a fork in the road where the player must choose one of two stages. The left route presents an easier stage, while the right offers a greater challenge. Passing through checkpoints awards the player with extra time. Once the timer reaches zero or the player completes the race, the game ends. In addition to the nonlinear gameplay, Out Run also offered the choice of music to listen to while driving, represented as radio stations.
If you would like to support Gaming History Source. You can do so by making donations at. http://www.patreon.com/ghs

With many forks now available to suit trail riders we put together this video that highlights a few of the key highlights from all the major contenders. Learn ...

With many forks now available to suit trail riders we put together this video that highlights a few of the key highlights from all the major contenders. Learn about some of the benefits the RockShox Pike, MRPStage, SR Suntour Auron & Aion, andMarzocchi 350CR have to offer.
Learn more at: http://www.sicklines.com/?p=25705

With many forks now available to suit trail riders we put together this video that highlights a few of the key highlights from all the major contenders. Learn about some of the benefits the RockShox Pike, MRPStage, SR Suntour Auron & Aion, andMarzocchi 350CR have to offer.
Learn more at: http://www.sicklines.com/?p=25705

Harley Davidson Fatbob vs Wideglide, 103. Compare.Stage2 to 1

We compare a Wideglide 103 with a Stage 1 kit and custom remapp to a Fatbob 103, Stage2 kit, custom remapp. Both bikes offer far better performance than a stand...

We compare a Wideglide 103 with a Stage 1 kit and custom remapp to a Fatbob 103, Stage2 kit, custom remapp. Both bikes offer far better performance than a standard Harley Davidson with a 103 engine. StockEngine is approx 68 hp at the rear wheel. My Stage 2 is approx. 96hp at the rear and 106 ibs of torque. So is it worth spending that extra hard earned dough on your cruiser? Absolutley!!

We compare a Wideglide 103 with a Stage 1 kit and custom remapp to a Fatbob 103, Stage2 kit, custom remapp. Both bikes offer far better performance than a standard Harley Davidson with a 103 engine. StockEngine is approx 68 hp at the rear wheel. My Stage 2 is approx. 96hp at the rear and 106 ibs of torque. So is it worth spending that extra hard earned dough on your cruiser? Absolutley!!

How Does a 5 Stage RO Water Filter Compare to Tap & Fridge Filtered Water

How important is clean drinking water to you? I tested my iSpring RCC7 5 Stage RO water filter system and compared it to my tap water and fridge faucet which are already filtered.
There’s a lot of reasons why I decided to invest in this water filtration system, even though the town I live in has relatively clean water when compared to others. But the main reason is that cheaper filters on the market including whole house filters and refrigerator filters don’t remove all the chemicals that you think they do. Cleaner water equals cleaner body, and that sounds like a good idea for me.
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Products used in this video comparison:
iSpring RCC7 WQAGoldSealCertified 5-Stage Reverse OsmosisDrinking WaterFilterSystem - 75 GPD
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GE GXWH20S StandardFlowWholeHomeFiltration System
http://amzn.to/2teo3CW
EveryDrop by Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filter 1
http://amzn.to/2uvf3cC
Water Filter TreeUniversal 10 inch CarbonBlock filter cartridge for Whole House Filter - 5 micron (NSF 42 Certified) (2)
http://amzn.to/2t2jM1k
HM Digital TDS-EZ Water QualityTDS Tester, 0-9990 ppm Measurement Range , 1 ppm Resolution, +/- 3% Readout Accuracy
http://amzn.to/2t2A8ac
Besides product links, here’s some useful information found in the video description that you may be interested in.
What Does the WQA Gold Seal stand for?
https://www.wqa.org/programs-services/product-certification/product-certification-areas
What Does NSF Certified really mean?
http://www.nsf.org/consumer-resources/what-is-nsf-certification/water-filters-treatment-certification/nsf-ansi-401-testing-emerging-contaminants
Reverse Osmosis water purification scam: Hidden camera investigation (CBC Marketplace]
Companies are selling these 5 stage water filtration systems for thousands of dollars in Canada scamming people. These filters work, the scam comes from overcharging and misleading the public.
If you enjoy reverse osmosis bottled water like Aquafina, you’ll love a RO water filtration system. However, I would stay away from alkaline systems!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjhRBflVGQ
Fluoride information:
http://fluoridealert.org/researchers/nrc/
https://www.nap.edu/catalog/11571/fluoride-in-drinking-water-a-scientific-review-of-epas-standards

Casio PX-5S Video Response to "Big Compare"

Recently a video was showing the "Big Compare" of 4 Stage Pianos. The Casio PX-5S was excluded from this comparison. This video is in response which shows that the PX-5S can compete with the others at a fraction of the price. Performance by Tom Hammer. Link to the original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55j1e1UhsQs
Link to compilation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaMJTDs2V4

Let's Compare ( Renegade ) ( REMADE VIDEO )

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:40
2. Apple 2 3:10
3. ZX Spectrum 5:41
4. Amstrad 8:10
5. Commodore 6410:40
6. Nintendo Entertainment System 13:11
7. DOS 15:50
8. Atari ST 18:20
9. Amiga 20:49
10. Sega Master System23:20
Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_%28video_game%29
Renegade is a video game released in American and European arcades in 1986 by Taito. It is a westernized conversion (including changes to all of the sprites and backgrounds) of the Japanese arcade game Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん?, which roughly translates to "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), released earlier the same year by Technos. It is an immediate technological predecessor to Double Dragon, and Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun is the inaugural game in the Kunio-kun series (which includes Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom).
Renegade first introduced several trademarks of the beat 'em up genre, including 4-directional control, punch-jump-kick play action, and enemies which can sustain multiple hits. It is considered to be one of the most influential titles of the video game industry.
In Renegade, the player controls a vigilante (named Mr. K in the NES version] who fights a variety of street gangs on his way to save his girlfriend. Unlike Technos' subsequent game Double Dragon, the playing field is limited to one two-screen-wide area (a subway platform, a harbor, an alley, a parking lot and the hideout of a gang) and does not scroll continuously. Out of the four stages in the game, the first, second and third each begin with the player fighting a group made up of two different types of small fry enemies: one with fewer hit points and a stronger attack (usually armed with a weapon) and one with more hit points, but with a weaker attack and the ability to grab the player from behind, making him vulnerable to other enemies' attacks.
When only three underlings remain (in any combination of the two) their boss will come in from the sidelines and join the fight. When the boss is defeated, any remaining enemies retreat off the bottom of the screen, and the stage ends. The second stage follows this same formula, but begins with a series of enemies riding motorcycles trying to run the player down, and brings in the normal enemies once the bikers have been defeated. The third stage is a gang of women; their boss is a very large woman who cannot easily be knocked to the ground. The fourth stage features a single type of knife-wielding enemy who can kill the player with one hit. Once the player has defeated this first wave of enemies, the main character proceeds to enter a building at the far right of the stage. There, he faces three more knife-wielding enemies and the final boss, a mobster whose gunfire is also deadly with one hit. Once the final boss is defeated, the main character exits the building and is greeted by his rescued girlfriend, who proceeds to give him a kiss. The game then begins the next cycle with an increased difficulty.

Let's Compare ( OutRun )

Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:29
2. Amstrad 2:48
3. MSX 1 5:08
4. ZX Spectrum 7:28
5. DOS 9:48
6. Commodore 64 12:17
7. MSX 2 14:34
8. GameGear 16:46
9. Sega Master System ( 3D Outrun ) 19:17
10. Atari ST 21:36
11. Amiga 23:56
12. Sega Master System ( Original ) 26:16
13. Gameboy Advance ( Sega Arcade Gallery ) 28:34
14. Genesis / Mega Drive 30:54
15. PC Engine 33:11
16. Sega Saturn ( Sega Ages ) 35:31
17. Dreamcast ( Yu Suzuki Gameworks vol. 1 ) 37:50
18. Playstation 2 ( Sega Classics Collection ) 40:10
19. Playstation 2 / Windows ( Outrun 2006 ) 42:40
DescriptionSourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Run
Out Run (アウト ラン?) is an arcade game released by Sega in 1986. It was designed by Yu Suzuki and developed by Sega AM2. The game was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the best-selling video games of its time and winning the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year. It is notable for its innovative hardware (including a moving cabinet), pioneering graphics and music, innovative features such as offering the player choices in both soundtrack and non-linear routes, and its strong theme of luxury and relaxation. In retrospective interviews, Yu Suzuki has classified Out Run not as a racing game, but as a "driving" game.
Gameplay
Out Run is a 3D third-person racing game. The player controls a car, a Ferrari Testarossa, from a rear third-person perspective. The player must race to the end of each stage as fast as possible against a time limit while avoiding traffic. At the end of each stage, the player is presented with a fork in the road where the player must choose one of two stages. The left route presents an easier stage, while the right offers a greater challenge. Passing through checkpoints awards the player with extra time. Once the timer reaches zero or the player completes the race, the game ends. In addition to the nonlinear gameplay, Out Run also offered the choice of music to listen to while driving, represented as radio stations.
If you would like to support Gaming History Source. You can do so by making donations at. http://www.patreon.com/ghs

With many forks now available to suit trail riders we put together this video that highlights a few of the key highlights from all the major contenders. Learn about some of the benefits the RockShox Pike, MRPStage, SR Suntour Auron & Aion, andMarzocchi 350CR have to offer.
Learn more at: http://www.sicklines.com/?p=25705